º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oops.

Our website is temporarily unavailable in your location.

We are working hard to get it back online.

PRIVACY
Retail & Consumer

Five best and worst high streets in Wales revealed in report

Some retail centres have performed well since 2019 but most Welsh towns have fallen down the list

High Street, Prestatyn. Image: David Powell(Image: Daily Post Wales)

The best and worst high streets in Wales have been revealed in a report that ranks 1,000 town centres in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Real estate consultancy Harper Dennis Hobbs publishes its “vitality index” every two years - looking at various factors.

These include shop vacancy rates, the number of discount stores and 'low value' units like bookmakers - and the proportion of essential shops, which have become particularly important since the pandemic started.

When it came to the top performers North Wales came out well.

The Denbighshire town of Prestatyn was top of the Welsh list.

The seaside resort has successfully blended a new retail park with its high street - meaning both national retailers and local independents are performing well.

Parc Prestatyn retail park(Image: Daily Post Wales)

It has previously been a runner-up in the Great British High Street competition.

Next up was the historic market town of Ruthin - also in Denbighshire. This has also previously been nominated for the Great British High Street Awards - praised for how the council and traders were working together to revive, adapt and diversify the town.